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Perth provides zero-fare train trips for SmartRider (travel fare card) holders around the city centre (the "Free Transit Zone"), as well as five high-frequency (every 8–15 minutes) Central Area Transit (CAT) bus routes (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple), which, alongside trips on regular Transperth buses in the city centre, are free to all users.
Hazelmere is a suburb of Perth, 14 kilometres (9 mi) east of the Perth central business district, in the City of Swan. Bordered by Roe Highway to the east, and the Great Eastern Highway Bypass to the south, Hazelmere is at the northern edge of Perth Airport land.
Main Roads Western Australia controls and maintains all freeways and highways, as well as some arterial roads, [1] [2] collectively known as state roads. [3] [4] The remaining roads are the responsibility of local governments; [2] major roads provide links to various destinations within Perth Metropolitan Region. [5] [6] [7]
Name Suburb Date built Name source Other name(s) Notes Image Aberdeen Road: Perth By 1838 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen: The Aberdeen of Aberdeen Street was that Earl of Aberdeen who was Foreign Secretary in the Duke of Wellington's Cabinet when Western Australia was founded...His name first appeared in Aberdeen-road, East Perth, where it can be seen on the first street map of ...
Guildford Road is a major road in Perth, Western Australia, linking the inner-city suburb of Mount Lawley with Guildford in the north-east. The ten-kilometre-long (6.2 mi) [ 2 ] road runs mostly parallel to the Swan River , on its northern side, and is part of State Route 51 , [ 3 ] which runs between Perth's CBD and Midvale .
Serpentine is a town located 55 kilometres (34 mi) south-southeast of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and 7 km south of Mundijong. Serpentine is located on the South Western Railway between Perth and Bunbury , and was one of the original stations when the line was opened in 1893.
Casuarina is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia and located within the City of Kwinana.. Casuarina is one of the Kwinana suburbs named after a ship. Casuarina, under the command of Louis de Freycinet, was a 30-ton cutter [[[Casuarina (schooner)#{{{section}}}| contradictory]]] used in the French exploration of the Western Australian coast in 1802–03.
Mounts Bay Road is the roadway at left, the water is what was known as Mounts Bay, photo taken from Mount Eliza circa 1947. Mounts Bay Road was named after Mounts Bay in 1845, [3] the body of water in the Swan River Estuary that was infilled for the construction of the Narrows Interchange, and the road follows the boundary of the bay at the Narrows. [4]